Many of the police share the faith and outlook of the attackers, and are more sympathetic to them than they are to the victims of these attacks.
“Pakistan, Police to Christian Churches: ‘Hire Private Guards, We Cannot Protect You,'” by Massimo Introvigne, Bitter Winter, September 15, 2023:
August was one of the worst months in recent years for the number of assaults to Christian churches in Pakistan, with dozens of places of worship burned or demolished.
Besides arresting Christians for having allegedly provoked the rioters, the Pakistani police has now found a solution for this crisis, and a simple one.
Having inspected an area of Karachi notorious for sectarian conflict, and visited places of worship of different religions, the police issued on September 10, 2023, “Security Directions for Churches” (mosques are not mentioned).
The police recommends (or rather orders, since “strict compliance” is required), that
“Private security guards be deployed outside the main gate of the church along with metal detector equipment.” Details are as follows: “Private security guard will be deployed on the roof bunker especially made as the backup for gate security. Walk through gates to be installed on the entrances of church. All the windows of churches to be covered with iron grill. CCTVs to be installed inside and outside the premises of churches and must be of great quality such as 6 MP / Night Vision with 15 days minimum back up. Walls of the churches must be fenced properly to avoid any untoward incident.”…
What the document says, in so many words, is that the Pakistani police is not capable or perhaps not willing to protect Christian churches. Christian taxpayers should hire and pay private guards. The police would check who these guards are—perhaps to make sure they are not “too” effective.
somehistory says
Christians have the lowest paying jobs in paki land. So, where is the money to come from to install cameras, bars on windows, guards on the roof, gates and fences? and all of ”great quality’?
and can Christians be security guards in the land of pakis?
If Christians are not allowed to have jobs that would be found in these security businesses, how can they be sure the work will be of “great quality”? You can purchase really good…’great’ …equipment, but it has to be installed correctly. mozlums doing the work which will be for Christians to have security from mozlums.
Evil people making up rules and laws for those whom they hate, to follow….or else.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
I think at this point, Christians, Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistan need to quit their day jobs and form militias. Just do a march from wherever they are to the Indian border, & then enter that country & seek refuge. Yeah, there are some roadblocks there too due to the delays in implementing CAA, but at least once there, they can look at other countries to seek refuge in if India has ceded too much to muslims – which it arguably has
somehistory says
Jesus told His followers to “flee,” so if they can, they should. There may still be places where infidels can find at least a measure of freedom they can’t find in pakistan.
Keith O says
Is this in Shitistan or England?
Rob (Robin) Blair Harris says
tout la meme chose
Keith O says
Educated bastard, I had to do a search to see what that meant.
You are, however, correct.
Jayell1 says
Good observation there, but parts of Goode Olde England’ turned into ‘Shitistan’ some years ago, as in the absolutely disgusting Islamic Republic of Bradfordistan (West Yorks) where a Pakistani immigrant went to the local police to complain about the kind of ‘persuasion’ he was getting from his former islamic compatriots when he converted to Christianity and was advised by the duty officer behind the desk not to ‘behave like a crusader’. So they didn’t do a very good job in protecting him, apparently, because he ended up in Bradford Royal Infirmary with both kneecaps smashed in with a sledge hammer – even after he’d been moved out into civilised territory for his safety.
David M says
tik tok influence jailed in Indonesia for eating pork
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/tiktoker-sentenced-to-two-years-prison-for-pork-video-in-bali-indonesia/news-story/52f0f024c900e9f4a1f87a8d8ae821da